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unknown, Peter [14]
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unknown, Ruben
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unknown, Robert [3]
Named in 6th district draft list as "a slave owned by" T. Dickey.
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Randall, John
Enslaved to Judge Hawes.
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unknown, Rose [15]
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unknown, Patience [2]
Patience was listed as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1824.
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unknown, Rose [16]
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Reynolds, Ellen Wheatley
Ellen Wheatley Reynolds was born in Boone County (Ky.) and raised in Crittenden (Ark.). She was the widow of Hubbard Reynolds. Her father was Thomas Wheatley and her mother was Jane (who died in Crittenden, Ark.). Her brothers were: Isham and Milton Wheatley. Her sister was Elvira Wheatley.
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unknown, Robert [8]
Robert was received as a member of the Big Bone Baptist Church in May 1823.
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unknown, Rachell
Rachell was received as a member of Middle Creek Baptist Church on May 14, 1803.
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unknown, Pelron
Pelron was received as member of the Big Bone Baptist Church on August 23, 1833.
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unknown, Pelham
Pelham was listed as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in July 1865 as one of those "who have more recently gone to parts unknown to us."
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unknown, Patsy [12]
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Robertson, Newton
Nearest relative is listed as Lucinda Robinson, Crittenden (sic) PO, Garrett (Garrard) county, KY. He is listed as single. She is possibly a sister (there is a Lucinda Robinson, African American, b. 1835, in Garrard Co).
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Riddell, Louisa
Louisa Riddell gave 1867 affidavit for pension application of Mary Riddell Price, widow of Uriah Price, on behalf of her daughter, Martha Jane Price. Both Louisa and Alice testified regarding the character of Mary and Martha, and that they were present at the birth of Martha, and knew Uriah to be the father. Lived in Cincinnati in 1867, and had known Mary Riddell Price for 16 years (circa 1851.)
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Parker, Lewis
Lewis Parker's enlistment records note that he was a substitute, credited to Boone County (Ky.) for F. J. Ferneding.
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Rogers, Lee
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Rose, John
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Roberts, Jim
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Riddell, James
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Oliver, James
James Oliver was born in Boone County (Ky.). His military record describes him as "black, and 5 feet 8 inches tall with an occupation of "cook." His muster records show him aboard the USS Red Rover on 1 Jan, 1 Apr and 31 Jul 1865.
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Piatt, Jacob [2]
Jack Ryal was drafted into the U.S. Civil War. His military pension lists an alias of "Jacob Piatt." He settled in Oxford (Ohio).
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Parker, Harry
NOTE: Military records also include those of "Henry Parker" born at Accomack (Va.), who served in the same regiment, but a different company, and was not the same man.
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Poston, George Allen
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Rouse, Elias S.
Elias was born in Kentucky. He enlisted in the 54th Masachusetts infantry, Company K, in 1863 at Readville (Mass.). He had escaped to Massachusetts prior to enlistment, and listed his place of birth as Malden (Conn.). Records give a variety of information, possibly to protect him from being identified as a freedom seeker. He was wounded in South Carolina, but continued to serve until the end of the war. Afterwards he settled in Ypsilanti (Mich.), and married Mary Gay, widow of another soldier who was lost in the war.